Monthly Archives: May 2012

10 Questions to ask a Christian I thought this would be interesting, because I’ve seen several questionnaires like this, but I wanted something that would go deep and to get people someone thinking. (Please give realistic and honest answers.) 1. Do you … Continue reading →

10 Questions to ask an Atheist I thought this would be interesting, because I’ve seen several questionnaires like this, but I wanted something that would go deep and to get people someone thinking. (Please give realistic and honest answers.) 1. … Continue reading →

I saw this video on Religion & Science, on somebody elses blog. The two main things I took away from this video, were the idea that 95% of science support or correlates with Religion. And on the Atheist turned Deist, Anthony Flew … Continue reading →

Earlier this year I put on my Facebook Wall: For the most dangerous thing to Christianity is a man with a BIBLE, for No One can tell him what Christianity is or what it should look like, for he is … Continue reading →

Making Sense of Inspiration For anybody who has followed my blog, this has been my biggest gripe and stumbling block on dealing with the Inerrancy-Errancy of the Bible. And I have for the most part, I’ve come to realize the bible has … Continue reading →

Contribution Post By Eric Hatfield from The Way? & Is there a God? Starting point It is best I begin by outlining where I’m coming from. I believe the evidence points to God being the creator and designer of … Continue reading →

Contribution Post by Nathan Owens from Finding Truth I became a Christian just before my 10th birthday, and I was regularly leading our song service, leading prayers, teaching classes, even giving short sermons before I graduated from high school. I … Continue reading →

The Scripture at the heart of this debate is 2 Timothy 3:16-17: “16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17 so that the servant [man] of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” … Continue reading →

I guess the greater question is when talking about biblical inerrancy; —first & foremost what exactly is inerrancy? Well, when you have discussions, on inerrancy it’s always good to start out by defining the term. But that’s actually where the … Continue reading →

How can we overcome the dark thoughts and feelings threatening to overwhelm our trust? This is a three part series on dealing with doubt (part 1, part 2, part 3). This is a post I found on the site CHRISTIAN DOUBT, but … Continue reading →

This is an article I found while researching on the reliabity of the bible. I thought I would re-post it, cause I though it was interesting. I thought it was interesting cause it goes into many of the same questions … Continue reading →

Bible Difficulty #7 I know…I know, this is a common one and relatively old & simplistic contradiction, but none the less still a MAJOR GAPING HOLE. But lets see if we can put this one to rest. The reason I bring this … Continue reading →

I think after some time, I realized I may have been too presumptuous in some of my post topics. Instead of taking these questionable scriptures as bible contradictions, I should stay neutral as much as possible. I should not automatically … Continue reading →

What would a Historical/Scientific Approach to the Bible & Jesus Possibly Look Like…It asserts that we start by treating the bible as a normal ancient historical text. (Instead as the inspired Word of God.) I saw this on a random blog, and … Continue reading →